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UK//hiː həd nəʊ peɪn//US//hi hæd noʊ peɪn//

Meaning of He had no pain

He experienced no physical discomfort or suffering.

In simple words: He felt no hurt.

He had no pain in a sentence

  • After the treatment, he had no pain at all.
  • He had no pain during his recovery process.
  • Thanks to the medication, he had no pain while walking.
  • Despite the injury, he said he had no pain.
  • After the surgery, the doctor confirmed he had no pain.

How to use He had no pain

Use to express the absence of physical discomfort. Common in conversations about health or feelings. Avoid in overly technical contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone sentence

Memory hint

Imagine someone saying 'No pain, no gain!' but feeling completely fine.

Related words

Collocations with He had no pain

  • experience no pain
  • report no pain
  • feel no pain

Synonyms for He had no pain

Common mistakes with He had no pain

  • Misuse in contexts when physical discomfort is present
  • Confusion with 'no pain, no gain' idiom
  • Overcomplicating simple expressions of health.

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Frequently asked questions about He had no pain

What does He had no pain mean?

He felt no hurt.

What is the definition of He had no pain?

He experienced no physical discomfort or suffering.

How do you use He had no pain in a sentence?

After the treatment, he had no pain at all.

Can you give another example of He had no pain?

He had no pain during his recovery process.

What are synonyms for He had no pain?

Common alternatives include no discomfort, no ache, no suffering, pain-free, comfortable.

What words go with He had no pain?

It commonly pairs with experience no pain, report no pain, feel no pain.

What are common mistakes when using He had no pain?

Misuse in contexts when physical discomfort is present Confusion with 'no pain, no gain' idiom Overcomplicating simple expressions of health.

How do you pronounce He had no pain?

US: //hi hæd noʊ peɪn//, UK: //hiː həd nəʊ peɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use He had no pain?

Use to express the absence of physical discomfort. Common in conversations about health or feelings. Avoid in overly technical contexts.